 InterGew has started, and numerous visitors crowded the exhibition grounds this morning. To give you an overview, we have summarized the highlights of the first day of InterGew for you. President Hans-Jörg Kutterer of InterGew's organizer DVW opened the conference on Tuesday morning. He emphasizes that InterGew at 25 years of age is faster, more automated, more networked and more socially relevant than ever before. This motto, knowledge and action for our planet, is more topical than ever. The German Cartography Conference is this year part of InterGew with its slogan, Playing with an Open Hand. Manfred Weisensee, President of the German Society for Cartography, handed over his baiten to his successor Jochen Schiebe. Dr. Michael Frise, Directorate General of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, spoke about how digitalization can help achieve equal standards of living. Dr. Jürgen Dahl from Hexagon showed in his keynote wonderful opportunities through digital business models. He shared the progress and vision of digitalization in the geospatial industry. Dr. Jürgen Dahl, Director of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, said, I think we are in the middle of the adoption of digitalization and where technology is changing kind of the way we work and we can work and create out of let's say data knowledge and that's a very exciting time right now. The wonderful opportunities which we have is that it brings our know-how, our knowledge in many different type of applications, whether that is obviously the surveying part, but whether it is public safety or autonomous mobility and so forth. Virtual and augmented reality technologies are changing the industry in a sustainable way, whether in construction, surveying, real estate or a smart city. What is possible today with WeR and AR can be experienced at Intergeo? Well, since Google Earth was on the market, of course, it has exploded, the developments, the technologies, of course, especially from the aerial field. We can not only download 2D data, but also 3D, which then create real city models. And that is actually the big plus, but also the visualization, the representation of the geodata. That is what I am now very interested in and of course makes a lot with the virtual world and just discover and come to us. What you can discover today is Lucerne from Switzerland. The data set is from Hexagon, that's why we are here today, they provided us with the set. But we also have other cities like New York for example, where you can fly over and that's the goal actually, to give people the opportunity to experience something that is really different. Driven by digitalization, the market in the geoinformation sector is moving at incredible speed. Topics such as drones, BIM, smart cities and data and information platforms have huge potential for treating planet Earth with intelligent care. How to transport this knowledge to everybody that told us social media superstar Hashem Al-Ghalili. In his keynote speech at the Intergeo Conference, he shows how science can be made easy to understand. Here are the highlights you shouldn't miss on Wednesday. Keynote speeches at the conference in the morning start at 9.30. The digitally advanced city, trusted information whenever and wherever needed. Mr. Robert Mankowski from Bentley Systems. Strategy of the Baden-Württemberg State Government. Stefan Krebs, Chief Information Officer for the State Government. At 11 am meet the joining forces for business, science and public administration at the conference. So discover the innovations and trends of the geospatial community at the world's leading trade fair and enjoy your stay. Bye.